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All Future Chernobyl

Všechny příští Černobyly, Czech Republic, 2011, 57 min, HD, History, Social Issues
On April 26, 2011, a quarter of a century has passed since the explosion of the Soviet Chernobyl nuclear power plant. Memories of the disaster are still alive. The recovery of Fukushima is supposed to last nine months; however, not even twenty five years were enough for the recovery of Chernobyl. A quarter of a century after the disaster, international forces are still at work, trying to stop the threat of further contamination caused by the greatest nuclear catastrophe in history. The powerful memento of Chernobyl is feared practically all around the world.
The Volhynia Czechs, Czech Republic's fellow countrymen, also appeared in the close vicinity of the accident. Their evacuation to their original homeland could only start four years later. Those who have survived have been vastly affected by the catastrophe.
Director:
Ivo Bystřičan
Screenplay:
Josef Albrecht, Ivo Bystřičan
Director of photography:
Jiří Berka
Producer:
Lenka Poláková
Languages:
Czech
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